Ms. magazine executive editor Spillar offers a spirited look back at Ms. magazine’s first 50 years since the inaugural issue was published in 1972. With chapters devoted to each decade in the magazine’s storied past, the book offers selected essays documenting how American women began to confront misogyny, made financially gratifying career choices, and determined how, when, and whether to raise children. These essays and reflections, engagingly narrated by a full ensemble, including Hillary Huber, Imani Jade Powers, and Nikki Massoud, record how Ms. writers and publishers highlighted critical topics affecting women, from same-sex marriage to reproductive rights to music, talk radio, and more. In addition to fiction, essays, poetry, illustrations, and letters, listeners will also learn more about the magazine itself, including insight into how the publication navigated issues relating to ad sales, subscription revenue, and readership.
VERDICT A chorus of voices brings to life the writings, reflections, and history of a groundbreaking magazine. Pair with Anney Reese and Samatha McVey’s Stuff Mom Never Told You.
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